Fall 2009 FACT SHEET I. Enrollment Statistics -Fall 2009 III. Admissions Statistics- Fall 2009 Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen Full-Time 5,224 Part-Time 552 Total 5,776 FTE 5,353 68429 16 Full-Time 6 Part-Time 244 Total 250 FTE 100 1360 12 78261/16 Graduate 1277/12 Total 5,121 No. Applications V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009 937 5,121 51% American Studies BA 36% Biochemistry BS Transfer No. Applications 608 1,458 Pct. Accepted 69% Enrollment Yield 42% 1458 1007 608 Bioinformatics 732 Full-Time Freshmen (Regular)* but only 715 Mean H.S. Rank have nonblankMean SAT Reading SAT R+M Mean SAT Writing Finance Chemistry Clinical Lab Science 573 Concentrations in: 5,230 796 Mean SAT Math 590 Total 6,026 Combined SAT 1,729 FTE 5,453 BS 1 BS Cytotechnology Medical Technology *Revised to exclude 13 SPA new FR Communication Arts records with incorrect Banner coding. Concentrations in: BA Digital Filmmaking By Age Under 25 86% 25 and Older 14% B.A. B.S. 675 344 By Sex B.S.N. 86 37 Computer Science BS 8 Contemporary Arts BA 7 Economics BA Educational Technology Engineering Physics MS M.B.A. 59% 41% M.S.E.T. M.S.N. 81 16 Total 1,254 V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009 By Ethnicity 0% 5% Majors 6% Accounting 9% Allied Health 78% 3% Design and Interactive Media Journalism Writing B.S.W. M.A.L.S. 526 Hispanic 4,688 White, non-Hisp. 151 missing 6,026 Concentrations in: 566 Full-Time 21 Amer.Ind/Ala.Nat. 304 Asian/Pacific Is. 336 Black, non-Hisp. BS BS/MBA Marketing 78% Part-Time Female Male BS Biology Business Administration Management IV. Degrees Awarded 2008-09 3,546 2,480 6,026 Degree 2628 Pct. Accepted 937 Enrollment Yield 941 per M.DiB. II. Student Demographics -Fall 2009 5160 866 6026 (continued) Majors Degree BS 1 BS Concentrations in: Media/Cinema Studies Environmental Science BS BS Environmental Studies BA History BA Information Systems Integrated Science Studies BS BS International Business BA International Studies BA Law and Society Diagnostic Medical Sonography Liberal Studies Respiratory Care Literature BA BA/MA BA Nuclear Medicine Technology Vascular Technology (continued on page 2) 1. a joint degree program with U.M.D.N.J. Ramapo College of New Jersey page 1 of 2 (revised 01/20/10) Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning Fall 2009 FACT SHEET V. Academic Programs - Fall 2009 VI. Library (2009) X. Facilities and Land (Fall 2009) (continued) Majors Buildings (total) 57 Degree BS Paper - Volumes 189,457 Paper - Titles 154,753 Academic/Main BA Microform - Titles 356 Support 8 BSN/MSN Electronic - Titles 645 Housing 35 Political Science BA Online - government doc. titles 97,841 Psychology BA Mathematics Music Nursing Social Work Social Science VII. Tuition and Fees (2009-2010) BSW Square Footage Gross 1,787,296 Net Assignable* 1,233,036 BA * excluding the Bradley Sports Ctr. and The Overlook Residence Hall Undergrad. Tuition (Resident) Sociology BA Spanish BA F-T (Annual) Theater BA Per Credit Visual Arts BA $7,683.20 $240.10 XI. Officers & Exec.Committee of the Board of Trustees 2009-10 Undergrad. Tuition (Non-Resident) Minors F-T (Annual) $15,366.40 Per Credit $480.20 Undergraduate Fees Accounting African-Amer. Studies $3,404.80 Per Credit Biology Graduate Tuition for: Chemistry $116.65 MLS, MET & MSN Resident/Cr. Computer Science Engineering Physics Environmental Science Resident/Cr. $543.85 Non-Resident/Cr. $701.45 GR Fees (per credit, all programs): $48.85 VIII. Room and Board (2009-2010) Housing Charges (Annual) History Peter P. Mercer Associate VP for Student Affairs (Development) Cathleen Davey VP Inst. Advancement & Exec. Dir. Foundation $7,400 Patricia Kozakiewicz Christopher Romano George Tabback Judaic Studies Minimum $2,400 Mathematics Maximum $3,090 3052 3051 5224 3,052 UG in Residence Fall 2009 58% % of Full-time UG in Residence IX. Financial Aid (2008-2009) Substance Abuse Federal & State Grants & Schlshps. Amt. of Awards $9,360,688 Women's Studies Federal & State Loans Certificate Programs College Grants & Scholarships Amt. of Awards Teacher Education Programs: Elementary Education Secondary Education Web Development Ramapo College of New Jersey Exec. Assistant to the President & Board Liaison Acting Director of Enrollment Management Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs & Chief CIO XIII. Important Phone Numbers 58% Public Policy Gerontology Substance Abuse Associate VP of Budget & Fiscal Planning Board Charges (Annual) Latino/ Latin Amer. Studies Literature Business Essentials Chief Planning Officer Maria Krupin $9,000 Theater Provost & VP for Academic Affairs Miki Cammarata Minimum Science, Tech. and Society President Beth E. Barnett Maximum Sociology Board Liaison Peter Philip Mercer International Business Psychology Ex Officio Patricia Kozakiewicz Information Systems Philosophy Immediate Past Chair Dorothy Echols Tobe Gerontology Political Science Secretary Thomas A.Zelante XII. President's Cabinet (Fall 2009) MBA Environmental Studies Foreign Languages Vice Chair $675.20 Graduate Tuition for: Economics Chair A.J. Sabath $525.30 Non-Resident/Cr. East Asian Studies Vernon C. Walton Sharon K. McGahee Annual Full-Time Anthropology Music 14 $34,240,569 Amt. of Awards $5,818,775 71% of Ramapo Students receive aid from one or more of the above sources. Main College Number (201) 684-7500 Admissions (201) 684-7300 Alumni Association (201) 684-7093 Emergency (201) 684-6666 Financial Aid (201) 684-7549 President (201) 684-7607 Provost (201) 684-7529 Registrar (201) 684-7695 Security (201) 684-7432 Student Affairs (201) 684-7456 Student Development (201) 684-7593 Inclement Weather (201) 236-2902 Additional College-based Waivers Amt. of Awards $123,560 page 2 of 2 Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Planning